Bridge is a retired English professional footballer known for his career as a left-back. He played for several clubs in the Premier League and represented England internationally. Here's a summary of his career:
Club Career
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Southampton (1998–2003)
- Bridge started his professional career at Southampton, making his debut in 1998.
- His consistent performances earned him recognition as a promising young talent.
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Chelsea (2003–2009)
- Bridge transferred to Chelsea in 2003 for a fee of £7 million.
- He was part of the squad during Chelsea's early dominance under José Mourinho, contributing to their Premier League and domestic cup successes.
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Manchester City (2009–2013)
- Bridge moved to Manchester City, but his time there was marred by injuries and limited playing time.
- He spent periods on loan at various clubs, including West Ham United, Sunderland, and Brighton & Hove Albion.
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Other Clubs
- Played on loan at Fulham and Reading before retiring from professional football in 2014.
International Career
- Represented the England national team from 2002 to 2009.
- Earned 36 caps, playing in key tournaments like UEFA Euro 2004.
- Often served as a backup to Ashley Cole, another prominent left-back of his era.
Post-Football Life
- Bridge has appeared in reality TV shows, including I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
- He's married to pop singer Frankie Bridge from The Saturdays, and they have children together.
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